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| Birth: | 1656 in Plymouth, Devonshire, Eng |
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| Sex: | M |
| Father: | ? Bourne |
| Mother: | Ann |
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Individual:
The earliest mention of an Andrew Bourne in Virginia records found so far
is in Stafford Co., VA Orders 1689-1690 Item 570 court held 10 March
1689-90,where "George Luke makes suit that he had made an agreement on the
fourteenth of October last with Andrew and John Bourne late of Plymouth, Devon
in England to serve him for the full term of four years from April next ensuing
in considering of paying their passage with their mother and one child more
being the sum of five thousand pounds of tobacco---and forasmuch as the said
Andrew and John Bourne did then at the time of drawing their indenture
clandestinely steal away. George Luke--prays that an order for the said Andrew
and John Bourne to serve according to the time profixed--."George Luke
subsequently appears in the earlier records of Richmond County where he is
referred to as "merchant of London". It is possible that Andrew and John
completed their term of service with him in Richmond County and then moved
across the Rappahanock to Essex County where they then appear on record. This
identification is plausible but not confirmed.
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